It is necessary to phosphorylate a glucose molecule so as to trap glucose inside the cell, to make ATP, and to facilitate enzyme building. When insulin is released from the pancreas after a meal, it signals the tissues to uptake glucose. When glucose enters the cells via glucose transporters, there is a chance for them to leave the cell. If the body is in need of energy, and the breakdown of glucose will provide that energy, the body does not want the glucose to leave the cell and that is why the glucose is phosphorylated by ATP to become glucose-6-phosphate, which now bears a charge.
Answer:
The sample size of the animal was too small , not large enough to conclude that the effects of the chemicals on Salamander was the actual cause of toxicity and weight loss.
It is possible that the drop in weight may be as a result of other environmental factors; agitation from background noise and sudden exposure to new environments,, fluctuation in temperature of the surrounding environments , lack of feed supply or others
However, if there was many salamanders available; and most reacted to the chemical exposure in the same way then it can be concluded that, toxicity of the chemical is the causative factor.
Explanation:
Mirror neurons fire demonstrates the ability of primates to empathize with another organism.
Mirror neurons are a class of neurons that modulate their activity both when an individual executes a specific motor act and when they observe the same or similar act performed by another individual.
Recent studies have shown that the mirror neurons have been hailed as a cornerstone of human empathy, language, and other vital processes.
These neurons are initially found as motor command neurons present in the frontal lobes of the brain and the prefrontal areas of the brain.
These are neurons which fire when a person moves and these are regular motor command neurons, orchestrating a sequence of muscles that allow the person to move something or do some other action.
A subset of these neurons also fire when that person simply watches another person move and do exactly the same action. So these neurons are performing a virtual reality simulation in the brain.
Another example of this is phantom limb.
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